LIAR OF THE YEAR OR HOW THE CDC TRIED TO SAVE ITS OWN ASS AND FAILED

CDC headquarters in Metro Atlanta as seen from Emory University


BREAKING NEWS….


By Jon Rappoport
www.nomorefaknews.com www.insolutions.info


NOVEMBER 12, 2009. Well, the only thing left for the CDC to say is 300 million people in the US have Swine Flu and we’re all dead.

So let me beat them to the punch. We’re all dead, folks. We just think we’re alive. But we need the vaccine anyway.

Can’t somebody just shut down the CDC headquarters and fumigate the place? It’s still sweating the sweat that exudes when arrogant scumbags try to defend a crumbling position they established in the first place.

Here’s what went down. A mild flu season. That’s all. But the CDC had gone out on a limb with cries of PANDEMIC and they were pushing it to the wall. They were committed.

So they stopped testing people for H1N1 in JULY. From that point on, they winged it. They didn’t want the public to know it was a mild flu season. So they stopped testing. Instead, from that point on, anybody with a sniffle or a little cough or a limp or a pimple or a glass of booze in his system or a hangnail or a shirttail hanging out was diagnosed with Swine Flu.

And even then, the numbers weren’t high enough, so the CDC just began to make it up. They had to. They were committed.

Two days before Obama announced his “nationwide Swine Flu State of Emergency,” Tom Frieden, the CDC director, drank four cups of coffee, stood up before the press, and said “many millions” of people in US had Swine Flu. He pulled that right out of his butt. Up until that moment, the figure was somewhere around 44,000. He looked straight ahead and said “many millions.” And the reporters stood there and looked blank. As usual.

But “many millions” is too vague, so today the CDC released an exact (approximate) figure. 22 million. There it is. And they said 98,000 people have been hospitalized with Swine Flu---these are the sniffling hangnail people who were never tested for H1N1. And then finally, as an afterthought, the CDC said 4000 people in the US have already died from Swine Flu.

Throw it out there. 22 million. 98,000. 4000. Why not?

Hail Mary.

The funny thing is, the CDC and the World Health Organization have, in the past, released other figures---not about Swine Flu---about regular old run-of-the-mill flu. Flu without a fancy name, without letters and numbers to designate the virus. Just common flu. Stupid boring flu.

And these figures are?

Let’s start with the US. (Ref: JAMA; 289 (2); 179-86) Every year, in the US (that’s EVERY YEAR, NOT JUST THIS YEAR), 36,000 people die in the US from ordinary flu. Boom.

So today, winging it, CDC stated 4000 people have died from the Swine Flu in 6 months. But every year, NINE times that many die from ordinary flu. And ordinary flu is not called a pandemic, and no one goes crazy, and the media say nothing, and there is no hysteria. Oops.

Furthermore, the standard figure for hospitalizations from ordinary flu in the US---every year---is 200,000. If 98,000 people have been hospitalized in the US with Swine Flu in the last six months (and remember, this is a lie based on nothing because the CDC stopped testing anyone for Swine Flu in JULY), that would average out to about 200,000 Swine Flu hospitalizations for the year. Which is what happens EVERY YEAR, according to the CDC. Every year. Any year. From run-of-the-mill no-name flu. Which no one calls a pandemic.

Now let’s go global. (Ref. WHO Fact Sheet #211, March 2003) WHO estimates that “up to” 500,000 people in the world die every year from ordinary no-name flu. Half a million. According to the Nov.12 update from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, there have been 6707 deaths, worldwide, in the last six months from Swine Flu.

Some very recent figures from the US and Brazil may not be included. So let’s say it’s not 6707, it’s 10,000. 20,000. Multiply that by two and you get 40,000 deaths from Swine Flu in the world for the whole of 2009.

But globally, 500,000 people die EVERY YEAR from ordinary no-name flu. And that is not called a pandemic and the press doesn’t care, and the CDC and WHO don’t make a big deal out of it.

So again, let’s cut to the chase. Everybody in the world has Swine Flu. We all died. We’re all dead. But we all need the vaccine.

JON RAPPOPORT www.nomorefakenews.com and www.insolutions.info






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